A Brief History of Winthrop: From 1764 to October 1855 |
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... of what is con- tained in the following document : Copy of the conditional grant of land to Mr. John Chandler . " We the Subscribers , the Committee of the Kennebec Purchase from the late Colony of New Plymouth , Do 24 HISTORY OF WINTHROP .
... of what is con- tained in the following document : Copy of the conditional grant of land to Mr. John Chandler . " We the Subscribers , the Committee of the Kennebec Purchase from the late Colony of New Plymouth , Do 24 HISTORY OF WINTHROP .
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... committee . " This is the cemetery at the village . June , 1795 , a committee of nine were appointed to se- lect places for burying the dead , and to see on what terms suitable places could be had . The town records contain no report of ...
... committee . " This is the cemetery at the village . June , 1795 , a committee of nine were appointed to se- lect places for burying the dead , and to see on what terms suitable places could be had . The town records contain no report of ...
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... committee to solicit Dr. Gardiner & Son to open a place through , or around their mill dam , to let the fish up for the benefit of the town . In the warrant for the meeting , March , 1772 , the 5th article was , " To choose a committee ...
... committee to solicit Dr. Gardiner & Son to open a place through , or around their mill dam , to let the fish up for the benefit of the town . In the warrant for the meeting , March , 1772 , the 5th article was , " To choose a committee ...
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... committee made a verbal report to this purport , that they had waited on the Dr. , and de- sired him to open a suitable way through or round his mill dam , for the fish to go up for the benefit of the town , but that the Dr. wholly ...
... committee made a verbal report to this purport , that they had waited on the Dr. , and de- sired him to open a suitable way through or round his mill dam , for the fish to go up for the benefit of the town , but that the Dr. wholly ...
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... committee . At a meeting , Jan. , 1806 , the Representative to the General Court , was instructed to oppose having Cobbos- see Conte stream exempted from the fish law of the Com- monwealth . But all their efforts proved unavailing . No ...
... committee . At a meeting , Jan. , 1806 , the Representative to the General Court , was instructed to oppose having Cobbos- see Conte stream exempted from the fish law of the Com- monwealth . But all their efforts proved unavailing . No ...
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Abigail Albion K Amos Stevens Andrew Wood appointed April Benjamin Fairbanks Benson Bowdoin College bushel Capt committee Court David Eastman David Foster DAVID THURSTON degree of M. D. dollars Ebenezer Elijah Wood Fillebrown fish Francis Fuller Gideon Lambert gospel graduated at Bowdoin Hallowell Hannah Howard hundred Ichabod inhabitants James Bowdoin James Craig January Jedediah Prescot John Blunt John Chandler John Hubbard John Morrill Jonathan Whiting Joseph Metcalf Joshua Bean Josiah Hall July June Kennebec land March Mary Massachusetts meeting house minister moral Moses Gill Nathan Nathaniel Fairbanks November October pastor Polly Pond Town pounds procure Readfield Robbins Robert Page Samuel Wood Sarah Selectmen Sept September Snell Society Solomon Stanley Squier Bishop Stephen Pullen Susanna Timothy Foster town meeting town of Winthrop town voted voted to raise votes for Governor votes for Lieut Wadsworth Winthrop worship
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Page 110 - That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments...
Page 208 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Page 208 - America, and to their successors and assigns for ever, all that part of America, lying and being in breadth, from forty degrees of northerly latitude from the equinoctial line, to forty-eight degrees of the said northerly latitude inclusively, and in length, of and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands from sea to sea...
Page 110 - For he established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children : that the generation to come might know them, even the children which should be born; who should arise and declare them to their children...
Page 208 - Manor of East Greenwich in the County of Kent in free and Common Soccage and not in Capite or by Knights Service.
Page 110 - And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High.
Page 208 - November, in the eighteenth year of his reign, hath given and granted unto the Council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing of New England in America, and to their successors and assigns for ever, all that part of America, lying and being in breadth, from forty degrees of northerly latitude from the equinoctial line, to forty-eight degrees of the said northerly latitude inclusively, and in length, of and within all the breadth aforesaid,...
Page 167 - Christianity teacheth people to beat their swords into plough-shares, and their spears into pruning hooks, and to learn war no more ; that so the wolf may lie down with the lamb, and the lion with the calf, and nothing that destroys be entertained in the hearts of people...
Page 84 - Care, (if such they have) within fifteen Days. And of this Precept with your doings thereon you are to make return into the office of the Clerk of the Town, within Twenty Days next coming, that such further proceedings may be had in the premises as the Law directs Given under our hands & seals at Gorham aforesaid this Thirteenth Day of May, AD 1791.
Page 211 - Behoof of the said WILLIAM BRADFORD, his Heirs, Associates and Assigns forever, yielding and paying unto our said Sovereign Lord, the King, his Heirs and Successors forever, one fifth Part of the Ore of the Mines of Gold and Silver, and one other fifth Part thereof to the President and Council which shall be had, possessed and obtained within the Precincts aforesaid, for all Services whatsoever, as in said Charter may more fully appear.